Topic started by Sitaram (@ spider-wl034.proxy.aol.com) on Sun Nov 12 11:35:46 .
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I have created a 300 plus browser page website entitled "Hinduism and Interfaith Dialogues" which discusses many interesting topics from the point of view of Eastern Spiritualities such as Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh and Zoroastrian. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/3425
If you visit the Egroup page, you can browse and read my emails on spiritual topics without joining or becoming a member. http://www.egroups.com/group/Sitaram
my FREE FOR ALL LINKS page, on my Index page.... has 100 urls to interesting religion sites (and some philosophy sites)
Index page.... http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atlantis/3425/webindex.htm
My website is the sum total of my thoughts, and what I have collected from others. Some value it greatly, some dislike it intensely. One cannot please all, and all humanity will never come to a consensus or unilateral agreement on anything, religious, philosophical or political, which is one of the messages of my website.
My site attempts to show Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs and all of eastern non-Christian-non-Islamic faiths how to defend their beliefs against attacks and criticisms from Christian/Muslim fundamentalists; this is one of main functions of website, but it has other purposes too.
This Email Group is both for discussion of issues at my website, and also for those who would like to receive or review what I send out daily (not all of which necessarily becomes a browser page at my website).
My website gets about 1000 visitors a year. Sadly , if the site had nude pictures of Lewinsky and Clinton, it would probably get 100,000 hits a day... but nude pictures of God only get 1000 hits per years... ha ha ha!
The beauty of this Egroup is that the member is in total control of subscribing, unsubscribing, receiving actual emails, or daily digests, or viewing emails only at the Egroup homepage, when they feel like visiting and browsing.
I have posted 80 of the more interesting recent dialogues/essays at the Sitaram Egroup page.
If you visit the Sitaram Egroup page, you can browse and read emails without joining or becoming a member. http://www.egroups.com/group/Sitaram
It is a somewhat troublesome learning-curve to become familiar/comfortable with this Egroups software,... but there is much more control/versatility in email communication to groups of people on common interest themes, once you have mastered the software.
Actually, if you are having trouble with flooded mailbox.. you might like the email group better... since you can change your settings from individual email, to "daily digest", to "web page only/no email" (then you simply visit the Egroup page when you want to read latest emails, and if you see one you like, you can foward it to your account).